i did send the state ag an online complaint,i have had no response yet,and i sent an online complaint form to wxyz7 detroit call for action,no response there either,i will give dupont 2 more weeks then i may get a hold of wright&shulte and persue the matter,don't want to do that but what else is there besides be duponts little puppet!!!!!!!

I called the PA AG office today to see if there had been any complaints regarding DuPont and Imprelis. They had no idea what I was talking about. I quickly explained that there are probably 500 or more PA residents with a problem with the weed killer put out by DuPont. They checked their records and told me the the AG office had not taken any legal action against DuPont. I asked if there were other complaints and their response was that they cannot answer that question. I asked if there was any investigation going on on this and was told they cannot tell me that either. The only thing they can tell me is whether or not the AG office has taken any legal action against DuPont. Not a lot of useful info coming from them.

I too called the Michigan AG office but they referred me to the Agriculture dept. I'll talk to them on Monday. The Michigan AG representative that I spoke with was clueless about Imprelis but that's just one person in a large, bureaucratic dept.. I will file a written complaint as another poster suggested and see what that nets me.

States will certainly be watching developements. If it continues migrating into properties and possibly state owned properties and watersheds they will be all over this. EPA is still involved too. Lots of investigations going on. Don't expect to see it all covered by media. Officials know about and many law firms are actively involved.

I think I would make one more call--to your state attorney general's office. It can't hurt.

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Don't waste your time with contacting your state's attorney general. I mailed a "request for action" letter to ours in the spring of 2011. We finally received a reply months later. It pretty much said they didn't' handle these types of situations for small businesses.